_prefix hard-coded to /usr?

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Quoting hmiller@xxxxxxxxxx:

In my RPM .spec file, I have set PREFEX to /usr/local.

In the %post section, I need to use the prefix variable to make some changes.
However, when I echo ${_prefix} it is not set to /usr/local. It is set to /usr

If I do an "rpmbuild --showrc", there is a line showing prefix set to /usr.

Is there some trick to using _prefix in my %post scripting section of my .spec file?

I need the actual PREFIX value that is set in my .spec file, or the --prefix value entered on the command line by the user who installs the subsequent rpm file.

Thanks,
Herb Miller




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